“It was me who killed you in our past life. And it was also me who saved you in this one.” A husband who massacred his wife’s entire family. A wife who killed him in return. Two enemies who brought ruin upon each other. Now, reincarnated in the modern world, they must find each other again and remarry within a set time limit — for it is the only way for Bari to break the curse of immortality the furious gods imposed upon her for staining her hands with blood. “Kang Hae-an. I can cure that splitting headache that plagues you like a spirit possession, and I can personally guarantee for life the honor and glory of your beloved father, Woo Gwan-su.” His parents had named him Hae-an — meaning a calm coast, like a quiet sea — hoping for a peaceful life. Yet that life is thrown into utter turmoil by a single sheet of paper thrust at him by a woman claiming to be his former wife. Official Form No. 10. Five characters written beneath it. “Stamp your seal there and I’ll take responsibility for everything.” It was a marriage registration form. “So — marry me. The two of us.” Will Bari succeed in remarrying Hae-an to finally sever the cursed bond from their past life?


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